8 THE SORAOTON TRIT3UJNE-SATURDAY, JULY i, 1899. EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON RECEPTION TO MOTIIEBS' JEW ELS AT SIMPSON CHURCH. Lnige Number o Children Enter tained by the Ladles of tho Church. Notivble Events of tho Glorious Fourth Thimble Club Outing Ac cidents of a Dny Missionary Lawn Social Societies Elect Officers D. Y. P. XT. Juniors Entertain Gen eral News Notes and Personals. At the Simpson church yostcidny af ternoon the Motheis' Jewels children or tho church members, wetu given a reception. Tho exotclsos wero In chut go of at. Gideon Moser. The Invocation wnu mndo by Marie Bench. Avis Tlbbltn extended a welcome giect Ing and Hazel Hryunt recited. "The Ladles Work" was Illustrated by Kll7a Summetlilll, Lois Deyoe, Nina 'Wil liams, Harriet Acker, Annie Hushes nnd Edna Hryitnt. llecltntlons wore given by Isaac Sutnincrhlll, Vet delta Smith, Hdlth Hryunt, lJlttnelio Wntrous, Charles Al tcnitiH, Madgu Wutiout), Alice Fellows nnd Heithu Trltz. Laura Smith gave a piano solo and "Our Land for Christ" was poitrayod by Bessie Al temtts, Hut i let Thomas, Jlargrtret Dc yoe Mailo Beach, Panic Dals, Pearl Iliyant, Verna Hughes, UMe Acker, Kato Davis, Hilda Phillips, Hazel lllrt ley, JIarlan Hall, Mai caret Sweet, Maud Jones, Kuth Biyant and Hessla Hughes. Ice cream was served to the little ones. FOURTH OP JULY KVENTS. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho Fhst Baptist church will scno lunch at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Mott lot on South Main avenue. The menu will con sist of sliced ham, potato balad, baked beans, btead, pickles, tea and coffee. Classes Nos S and 17 of the Sunday school will conduct a lawn social nil day on the pi entires. The St. Btcnden's Council, Young Men's Institute, excursion to Blngham tnn on Tuesday will bo the cent of the jeni among the Institute boyn. owing to tlie bicycle races at the Par lor City In the .ifteinoon an unusually laige crowd will accompany them, par ticularly among the wheelmen of the city. The exclusion of Lackawanna lodge, Ancient Order of Biltons, to Moun tain paxk nn July 1 is expected to bo i tecord bleaker. It Is a splendid ilace to take the children when all oi ts of amusements aie proided. 'rains will leave the city during the nay up to 1 o'clock. M J. Kelly will catei to tho wants of tho nations. THIMBLH CLUB AT NAY AUG. The Thimble club, whose members aie connected with Simpson Metho- P.iinc's Celery Compound 7SC Pinkh.im's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75C Mellon's Food 38c and 55c G LOUGH V. .TLNKINS', 1 01 S Main Avenue -r. 1 GlobeWard?oiJsei ytl 1 mi fi r W?iiyi - - yii"----! -y1 -" rl" JWA.1 m ! 0WW&Simm &mmAd BHhdM Extra Special Values in HOLIDAY For Two Days. Atlftc pair Ladies' Hosiery The best ijj-cent Hues in stock are on sale today, at 10 ceuts v a pair. They in cludes fme fast black double sole hosiery, ribbed lots hos iery, balbriggau hosiery, fine :au and fancy hose, with double heel, black hose with white feet, etc., etc. These goods are regular in make and guaranteed worth 15c a pair. Bargain Price, 10c dlst Episcopal church, hae discon tinued their semi-monthly meetings at the homo of different members and will have their annual outing this after noon at Nag Aug park as a fitting close to the jcui'r wotk accomplished. The members who will comprise tho party are Mr. and Jlrs. James II. Hughes, Mr. nnd Mtb .George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Chase, Mr. and Mrs, Louis H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hobeit J. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. F. York, Misses Ilachel Jones, Lillian Blrtlcy, Kuth Chase and Flor ence Williams, SCItANTON GLHK CLUB. The firot rehearsal of tho Seranton Glee club, organized for the purposo nf assisting in the entertainment of delegates to the mall carriers' con vention In September, was hold In Itob ert Mori Is lodge rooms last evening. About fifty of the bent singers In tho city vv re present. Conductor John T. Watklns was In chaigo and the selections rchoats,ed weie "Mature of the Arena." "Com rades In Anns," "The Crusader" and "The Pilgrims." all pattlotlc composi tions The officers were nlo present and eiy much pleased with the to sull of the first meetings. BAPTIST UNION JUNIOBS. In closing their work for the senson the Juniors of the Baptist Young Peo ple 's union of the First Welsh buret paid a friendly visit to the senlois l'ist evening and entei tallied them with a progi amine of musical and Merry met It Mlses Sarah Meicdlth, Jennie Jenkins and Sadie Jones had charge of the junlois. PiiMdent David J. D.ivls spoke and Hclin Williams, Karah Beynon, Lizzie Lewis and otlieis gave songs and u cltntions. The senlois accepted an ln ltntlon to Join In a tally at tho Jack foil Mreet Baptist church next Fil day eenlng M1SSIONAUY LAWN SOCIAL. The Women's Home Mlsslonaiy so ciety of tho Simpson Methodist Hpls cop.il bun h conducted a well attended and llbetallv patronized lawn social last evening on the promises adjoin ing Br F. C. Hall's residence on North Main aenue. The ladles In chnrge were llt Gid eon Moser, ptesident; Mis Heniy Bjs, Mis F. C Hall, Misses Lillian Shivtlly, Augusta Blair, Htnina Lewis and Kate Mason SnVUHAL ACCIDENTS. Morgin Heck of 710 Eynon street, had his collar bone hioken ycsteulny morning by belnH thtow from his bl ccle. A dog ran Into his wheel at the coiner of Hampton stteet and South Alain aenue and threw him off. Maigaret Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gwllym Jones, of South Decker's court, fell from a hammock on Tlunsdaj and cut her head badly. Sevetnl stitches weie required. Dr Sutton's son, Hairy, was tossed In the air by a cow and soercly shaken up Thuisday. CAMP N. 17S. P. O. s. or A The following olllceis hav e been elected bv Washington camp, No 178, Patriotic Older Sons of America, for the ensuing tetnr President, Elijah Savitts, vice-president, A. J Bean; niastoi of forms and ceicinonies, Rob ot t Blrtky conductoi, Evan Jones In spect, lteee Jenkins, guard, Geoige Pfciffei ttustec Kobert Bittley Delegates to state camp, Pi of Dan- pair Hosiery The highest grade of ir;c goods on the market in the following popular makes: Fast black or black tops with white feet, tau aud fast black hose with double soles, un bleached balbriggau, plain and fancy mixtures, etc., etc. All the leading fads aud fancies are represented in these goods. Bargain Price, 10c HOSIERY Warehouse THE DOCTORS' FAVORITE Doctors everywhere commend IIos tetter's Btonmch Bitters Druggists everywhoro soil It. For half n cen tury It has cured nil troubles caused by weak or nogloctod stomachs. It cures ns vvoll as proventu con stipation nnd Imparts a hoalthy tone to tho wholo nystera- It Invariably brings health and strength to the tiier. HOSTETTERS' STOMACH BITTERS. Id W. Phillips, E. W. Scott, Prank 0. Phillips, alternates, John Miller, A J. Bewin and Prof. William D. Ed wards The installation will bo held next Thursday evening. OTIICH OFFICERS ELECTED. At a meeting of tho local Catholic Total Abstinence and Benevolent soci ety held In St. Leo's rooms, delegates to tho quarterly convention to bo held at St. Petei's hall, Bcllevue, on Sun day, July 0, tho following wero elected as delegates: Mrs. Lasher, Misses jdamc Shearon, Ulna Bolton, Mary Hart, Nellie Delmer and Maty llenttl g.m. Tho newly elected oITlcers of Koy stono lodge, No. 37, Loyal Knights of Ameilca, are as follows: Worthy mas tei, Benjamin Grlfllths, wotthy deputy master, William Williams; recording soeietary, J. 11. Davis, nsslstnnt re cording sccrctarj, James Watklns; tlnanclal secretary, Hugh Williams; tieasuier, Alfied Roberts; conductor, John Clrifllths, assistant conductor, Gomor AVIlllams, chaplain, John Phil lips; Inside tylcr, John Jones; outsldo tIer, W. J. Williams; tieasurcr, John Phillips; representative to grand lodge, Hugh 'Williams. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. David Beynon, of 1709 Lafayette htteet, emplojed as a miner In tho Diamond, was painfully injuted by a fill of coal while at v.oi's jesleidJA. Tho lesult of his Injuries cannot ha d-icrmlnod as vet. Chatles The, of Wllkes-Barre, and Frank Klppetty, of New Yoik, who weie nt rested at an early hour jes terday morning for acting suspiciously in Schnell court, wero committed to the county jail by Alderman John in default of fines imposed Heniy Tclley, of Kelly's patch, was arrested last evening by Constable Moscow Itynn on a charge of perjury, piefctted by Tony Mannotl. Telloy claims $1C wages ftom Mannotl, but ad trltted having been put up to swear falsely against his emplojer. He was remanded fot a heating. The funeral services over the temalns of tho late Mrs. John W. Davis will bo conducted at her late home on North Hdo Paik avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, liuil.il will be made In Washburn stieet cemeterj Thomas O. Shippard, of Hampton street, was committed to the county Jail In default of $300 bail by Alder man Moses for making threats against Thomas How ells, of Thirteenth stieet. A patty of young ft lends weie entei -tnined at the home of Misses Gertrude and Eflle Tellows on Tenth stieet Thursday evening In honor of Helen and Benjamin Catpenter, of Bloontb burg Misses May nnd Mattle Jones enter tained the milliners of Clarke Brothers at a lawn social Thuisday evening. Commandeiy No. 1, Older of Ameri can Knighthood, will meet in Morgan's ball this evening The Electt ic City Wheelmen will make a club tun tomonow morning, leaving the club house at 8 SO o'clock. The members of the cnlaigcd di aw ing conteht iominilUo ate St. Leo's battalion ate requested to meet in the rooms tomorrow nfternoon at o'clock. rr:nsoNrAL pahaghaphs William Campion and family have moved ftom South Lincoln avenue to Carbond.ile Kvan Jones, the harbor, has accepted n position with Philip Rlnsland on Lin den stieet It. I! Hadle, of Kynon street, will tesunie hlb position at W 1Z Smith'b cash store on South Washington ave nue todaj. Mrs C. O Mann, of Altoona, and Mrs. Mnrtha Patker, of Michigan, ar the guests of Mrs Seth Wrlgley, of South Main avenue. Matkairler K D. Jones and family, of Noith Ujde Park avenue, will leave today to s-pend a month at Lake AVlnola. Miss Anna LowK of Catbondale, Is visiting Miss Matgaret "Williams, of Hock street. -- Misses Kstlter Hughes, of Hampton street, and Kllzabeth Jones, of Rock street, are summcilng In Maine and Massachusetts. GREEN RIDGE. Mis II. M. Cole and daughter, Mj-a, of Capouso avenue, leave today for u few days' stay nt Montrose Rev W. O. Simpson entertained tho Sjnday school dusses of Mis. K. 13. Teal and Mr. Gllioy at the panoin,je on Thursday evening Alt? Nolan's class of the Baptist Sunoay school held a lawn social on the church lawn last evening. -Mr. and Mrs W. G. Gates, of Ca pouso avenue, have lotumid from a vIhU to Thompson Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ner pharmacy. 920 Green Rldgo street, the greatest hair grower known. 60o a bottle. Mi. K J. McNally, of Penn avenue, Is visiting In Wllkes-Barre. Mi B S Lewis, of Mai Ion stieet, is visiting in D.tlevllle. Mrs T C Cavelle, of Gicen Ridge stteet, Is recovering fiom a &eveio Ill ness A faiewell teceptlon was tendeted Miss nilzabeth Palmer by Miss Rit tenhouse at her hunte on Washington unnnnnnnnmrrfmrnimmnmrnTTTTW 1 There is a . i 1 Class of People Who nro injurcel by tho use of cof- E fee. Iteccntly thcro has been placed 5 in all tho grocery stores a new pro- paration called GRAIN-O, mado of puro grains, that takes the place of coffto. E Tho most dulicato stomach ro. E celves it without distress, aud but few can tell it from coffee. E It does not cost over as much. c ChudrenmaydiinkltwithGreatben. efit. IS cents and 25 conts per pack- oge. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. I Try Qrain-0 ! - IniUtthatjoarKTocergrresyouGRAlN-O 9 Z Accept no Imitation. 2 ietiiiiiiiiimniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GALLON'S. - Furnishing Corner Full of Bargains. Monday night at 6.30 we will close the greatest sale that has ever been intro duced by any store in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We say, for the benefit of those who That we will continue the sale of all our $12, $14, $16.50 and $18 Men's Nobby Summer Suits, at the dQ (( unmercifully butchered price of - - - PVVU For just Saturday and Monday And positively no longer. This Is a Sale Of bioken lots, with three or four, per haps a dozen Suits in each lot. Every Suit is fresh and nobby, being made for us by Black & Meyer, of Rochester, N. Y., for this season's trade. These Suits were good sellers at $12, $14, $i6.$o and $18, but now they're traveling like the proverbial hot cakes T I f J I f s 3&i. At PENN avenue last evening Miss Palmer leaves for California on Monday. Mr. Nemlah Nicholas and daughter, Mrs. Remington, of Wayack, N. Y., are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bunnell, of Sunset avenue Tooth brushes, all sizes and prlce9. Tho finest in tho cltv at Mannets' phar macy, 920 Green Ridge street. Tea Coal Delivered, $1.85, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6683. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A Warrant Out for Win. Zaug Al derman Buddy Stops n Tiery Steed Geo. Brown Presented, with a Watch and Chain. Michael Cogglns, sr, of 925 Plttston avenue, appeared before Aldetman Ruddy las.t night and gave informa tion for the an est of William Zang, a huckster. The piosecutor alleges that Zang beat his young on, Michael, In a. biutal manner recently. Constable Joseph Moote is now trying to locate Z.mg. Alderman Ruddy perfoimed u heiolc act Thursdaj aftemoon, in bilnglng to a halt a tunaway hoise that came down I'ltt&tun avenue at .i maddened rate. Tho outtlt was the propotty of lit Fulton, of the central city. Tho doctor had occnslon to stop at the Wil liam Connell Hobe company house to use the telephone. While thus engaged the horse became ftlghtened and ran away. Mr. Ruddv, who was standing on a car, saw the horse approaching, and as It ncared him he leaped to the bridle and conqueied the bteed within a block. The plucky llttlo alderman was mer itoriously complimented for his btav ery. GKORGP BROWN SURPRISED George Brown, of Crown avenue, who has teslgned his position at the Cliff Works of tho Dickson Manufacturing company, -was given an agreeable sur prise by the corps of men formerly un der ltlm, Thursday night at his home. A. Keys In a neat speech piesented Mr Brown with a gold watch and chain, the gift of the men. The manly actions which characterized the con duct of Mr. Brown to his men were eloquently referred to by Mr. Kejs. Mr. Brown teponded In his usual modest manner. Assisted by his wife, the host entertained the gathering fit tingly. Mi Brown Is pteparlng to depatt for Wyoming tetrltory where he will teFlde. short xotrs or iNTnnnsT. Charles Keller, foteman at tho M. Robinson brewery, handed to Philip Robinson, manager of the btevvery, yesterday his tcsignatlon to go Into effect today For the past thteo years Mr Kellei has been In falling health, and he was compelled to relinquish his many and lesponslble duties for that reabon The management of M. Rob inson brewetv regret to loose Mr. Keller, who for the past ilftcen years has been in ehatge' of that largo con cern, but he Is duty bound to retire A successor to Mr. Keller will bo sel ected in a day or two. At Thursday night's meeting of St. Aloyslus T A. B. boclety It was de cided to to tun tho annual cxcuision of the society to Harvey's Lake, August 21. Hlaborate arrangements aro nl ready under way for the event. Mlsse Gertrude McGee, of Cedar ave nue, and Kato Coyne, of Genet street, weie graduated from the State Normal school at Stroudsburg Thursday. Their parents and several friends were pres ent nt tho exercises Incident to the oc casion The Misses Mannlgs, of Cedar ave mio entertained a party of ft lends at their homo Thursday In honor of their guest, Mies McShane, of Mldilletown, N. Y. Mrs Kolb, wlfo of Dr. Kolh, nnd her family have left for their mmmer home at Luko Sheridan School Contiollcr Schwan and his brldo havo returned fiom their wed ding tour. Miss Maine Gallugher, of Supriuehan na, la the guest of Miss Kate Hurtlngs, of Prospect avenuo. ORIGINATORS OF LciST have not had a chance to take advantage of this Stupendous Offer $ 90 CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE- 137 and 139 Penn Avenue. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Recital Given last Evening by tho Pupils of Hiss Elizabeth Owens. Ladles' Aid Society of Chris tian Church Elect Officers. Last evening the pupils of Miss nilzabeth Owens gave a delightful music recital at the Rast Matket Street Primitive church. A large audienco was piesont, who showed by their fie qucnt applause that they appreciated the eflorts of thobe who appeared. A splendid programme of classical muslo was rendered, many of the pieces being played with excellent ex pression and technique. OFFICHHS lJLKCTHD. At the tegular meeting of the Ladles' Aid sodety of the North Main Avenue Christian chinch, held last evening, tho following olllceis were elected Ptesl dent, Mrs. Ktta McGlnnis, tirst vice president, Mrs. Maiy Henry, second vloe-piesldent, Mrs. Annie Reese, sec tetary, Mrs LUzIe T. Davis, tieasurer, Mrs. Rllzabeth Reese; executive com mittee. Mrs Mary Heniy, Mrs. Annie Reese. Mis. Hannah Kellat, Mrs. Annie Webb The repoils of the ofllcers showed the soelotj to be In an excellent condition. A committee was appointed to anango a piogtamme and ptepare foi their an nual anniversary social, which will oc cur next month. ,. TOLD IN A FBW LINTS. Last evening a large number of per sons attended the social of the Not th Sctantott btanch of the Women's Christian association. Excellent solos and tecltatlons were given, with some fine selections on the phonograph, and a veiv pleasant evening was enjoyed by all pi e-ent. John Payne, of Williams street, met with a painful accident yesterday. He Is employed as nn engineer at the Leg getts Creek bleaker, and while wotk ing the btake snapped, catching his lingers between the boiler and brake, ctushlng It severely. Hdwatel Smith, of the South Side, was anested by Officer Rodham for riding on the sidewalk. He was lined i. Not having the amount, he was committed to jail for five days David Powell, of Brick avenue met with a nainful accident yesteidav In the Cayuga mines He was helping to put a car on the tiack, when it presseu on one end of the tall, talsing the other end up He was struck in the face, bi caking the nasal bone. He wns re moved to his home, whete Dr Donne attended his Injuries. PERSONAL NOTHS. Constable Bernaid Davis and family are spending the summer at Lake Carey. Miss Annie Brace, of Williams street, will leavo today for n two weeks' stay at Danville, Miss Kate McDavltt, of West Mat ket street, will spend tomonow at Wllkes-Barre Thomas Hill, of Qieett Rldgo stieet, will leave today for Danville, whero ho will spend a few days with fi lends Miss Margtret Wilson, of Dickson, leturned home yesterday ftom a few weeks' visit with relatives on West Matket street. Benjamin Kvans. of School street, is preparing to take a trip to tbn birthplace in Wales. David Jones, son of Rev Dr. R. S Jones, of Rdna avenue, Is homo on his vacation ftom Olivette college, Michigan. James Lewis, of Charles street, Is attending tho Chtlatlan Endeavor con vention at Ashley as a delegate from the Clulstlan Endeavor society of tho Welsh Congregational church, West Maikct streeet. OBITUARY. Richard Montgomery Orteit died nt his home, &i South River stteet. yestorday ufler a brief Illness, aged r7 years Ho Is survived by his wlfo and two adult children, Henderson M and Miss Eliza beth Wurd aieen. of tills elty , one bioth. er, Clmrles (irctn, of New York elty. and one winter, Mrn. Geerge Merurliinel, of C'olonia, N. J. Dtceuted una bom at Ctiinlioiry, N J., Aug 11 Wi and was married in Httf to Mlns Thlntllrnn Waul, of Brooklyn. He wua of piomlneut par- LOW PRICES. rCUI In Our Children's Department We will also continue for just Saturday and Mon day the great sale of Children's Fancy Suits jfifo $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Childien's Suits, At $ .97 cntage, being a son of Thomas Henderson Green, of Trenton, of tho family which founded tho Green Scientific school at Princeton. Mr Green came to this city ten years ai?o from Seranton, to accept a petition. Tho remains will be taken to Brooklyn and Interred In Greenwood cemetery on Saturday The funeral her vices will be held at the family resi dence this evening and will be private. Tho f.imllj kindly requests that friend omit otlwcrs. Ycstei day's Wllkea-Hnrro Times, Heibert r. young son of Mr. and Mrs. 1'red WerknuMcr. of 319 North Kverctt nvenue, died 'Jhursday after a lulcf illness Puneral will take place to day at 3 SO o'clock. Services will be con ducted at tho house, after which Intel -ment will be made In WuHhburn street cemoteiy. Mary Doughertv, aged 3 yeais daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlclnel Dougherty, of Ruano street, died 'Ihuradiy aftrrnoon after a. brief illness 'I he funeral will bo held this afternoon ut 2 30 o clock from oly Itoaty church Interment will bo made In the Cathedral cemetery Mrs Jnmes Mawn. aged 67 years, died nt her homp 210 Irving nvtnuc, nt 11 o'clock last night aftPr ii two weeks' illness. She Is survived by fi-e children. Prank J. Annie, Mary, UihlgPt and Kate. Puneral announcement Inter Caledonian Games. The Caledonians thlb yeat will hold their games on Fourth of July at the base ball par); The woild lenowntd Mile. La Verde and Pi of. Dp Omeiolr in their granel spectneulai sword com bat on hotseback will be worth wit nessing. Tho tug of war between the Scianton police and the Sctanton Ath letics will be sure to draw a laige crowd, as the teams aie well matched CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The OLIVE Whee The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. Seranton l'j. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BMiousnoss, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sick-Hoad-Bacho and Livor Complaint. SUtVAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all drupelets or aeint by mall u. NerrlU Medical Co., Chlcip Sold by Medal rah - Thomas, Drug gists,, SO I.ickuwanna ave , bcianton, I'a ffgfe The Best Washing Powder &i0c&i WSSSSXSStm MilNs !S mjtS?S IGALLEN'S. Shoe Department Overloaded with Low Prices. i $4.00, $4.r;o and j.oo Children's Suits, At$ 2.97 6ALLEN' The Old Reliable Games The Thirty-Second Annual Games of the nil u Will Be Held at the Base Ball Park July 4th, 1899. The tilt t ty-sccond amunl sanies of tho Caledonian Club will lit held at tho Base Ball Park Julv 4, ls99 fM In pilzes for gaino and all the usual amusements. Handsome diamond ring and Htuu for J mile bicycle race, also a contest of strength In i ttig-of-war between tho Seranton Athletic Club and tho bcrutiton Pollcfi for Sim) n side 'I he gtent featuu of the iluy will be A hioaelswoid eonibtt on hotseback between tho wot lil miovvneil HWords'woman, Mile, La Vi rile und l'iofe"Mr Do Omeir Thev will nlMi give it scientific exhibition of fe.il fencing which Is veiy exciting Don't mls it Nothing like It ever eeu here before Music bv Pipers and West Side Cllin band Refreshments of all kinds on the grounds Admission 25c Grand Stand 15c Children 15c I Do nt fully icallzo the Impor tane of e'ntlng plenty of btead Tin ad contains lhe necessary i It ments for making bone and tissue and when mnele of "Snow 95 riour It constitutes a health food whleh l othlng ean excel It Is light nnd wholesomo and e telly digested It makc red blood and plenty of It All grocers sell it. We only wholesilett " HIE WESTON MILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. 311 sprues St. Temple Court Bulldlag, MW Seranton, Fa. All acute and chronic elUeacs of men, women nnd children rilltONIC, NDltV. Ol B. HHA1N AND WASI'INO DISDAS. r.s a srr.ciAiry ah diseaion of tin Uvcr Kidneys, llladilur. Hkln, Wood, Ncivea Womb, Dye, Dar, Noso, Throit. and Lungs CiiucerH Tutnourn, I'llM lluptuto noltre, itheumatlsm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlocotcle. Lost Manhooel, Nightly Dmlsalons, all Female Dlseuiea. Leueorrhoea, etc Gononlma, Syphilis, lilood l'oitoii Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated Surgeiy, Fits, Dpi leipay Tato und Stomach worms CA TABHHOZON1J. Hpeclllo for Catarrh. Thteo months' treatment only $5 00. Tilal freo In otllce Consultation and exami nations free. Otllce houts dally and Sunday, 8 u. m. to 0 p tn DR. DENSTEN JLfy Peopl A DI. liKP
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